RSLPF says drunkenness should not only be monitored by police.

RSLPF says drunkenness should not only be monitored by police.

IN the wake of numerous incidents involving intoxicated patrons at last Saturday’s Live in Colour hosted by Verve, the issue of public drunkenness has come to focus. And amid the vehicular collisions, fights, physical assaults and robberies, the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force’s Press Office says we should all be our brothers’ keeper where alcohol consumption is concerned – not only the police.